Hi all,
to by any means an attempt to start a flame war. I'm just looking at
DCVS to experiment a bit with them for TeXmacs developement.
I would like to be able to checkout and commit from the svn repository
and locally use bzr or git for my experimental branches and maybe to
publish some experimental branch before committing the result to the
main svn repo.
I've looked at the two main candidates (bzr and git) and it seems to
me that bzr is more easygoing and offers better integration with svn.
In particular I like:
* direct branching from the svn repo (bzr branch svn+shh://
svn.sv.gnu.org/texmacs/trunk/src)
* possibility to publish branches on a server without having bzr
installed on the server (using only sftp)
cons:
* bzr is slow in branching the svn repo (\sim 10 minutes operation for
trunk/src on my Mac)
Do others have some advice on the choice of DCVS (keeping in mind that
for the moment I do not think that it is useful to replace svn as the
main CVS for TeXmacs)?
thanks,
Best
Massimiliano Gubinelli
PS: I'm restarting to commit changes to the TeXmacs repository since
it seems OK (only two revisions get lost due to the Savannah problems
and they can be recommited using Joris' and mine working copies).
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